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Presentation and general points
The ALFA PLUS key cutting machine has been designed
taking into account the safety standards currently in
force in the EU.
Although the machine is not difficult to install, it is best
not to try to install, adjust or use it without having first
read this manual.
The machine leaves our factory ready for use and only
requires the carrying out of calibration operations for
the tools that are going to be used.
1.2 TRANSPORT AND PACKAGING
The machine comes packed in packing of the following
size:
Width = 570 mm, length = 520 mm, height = 410mm
Machine weight plus packing = 20 Kg.
When the machine has been unpacked, check carefully
to see if it has suffered any damage during transporta-
tion. If you find any problems, please inform the carrier
immediately and do not do anything with the machine
until the carrier's agent has carried out an inspection.
The ALFA PLUS key cutting machine has an identifi-
cation label, giving the serial number, the name and
address of the manufacturer, the CE mark and the year
of manufacture.
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1.1 GENERAL POINTS
1.3 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
See figure 1
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Machine characteristics
The ALFA PLUS machine is a robust and precise manual
machine for cutting flat cylinder lock keys, vehicle keys,
cross-shaped keys and special keys.
2.1 PARTS OF THE KEYS
1
Head
2
Neck
3
Top shoulder
4
Bottom shoulder
Teeth
5
Blade
6
Back
7
Tip
8
2.2 MAIN PARTS OF THE MACHINE
Milling cutter
1
4-sided clamp
2
Clamp handle
3
Slide
4
Slide handle
5
Fold-away stop
6
Tracer point
7
Start switch
8
Tracer point adjustment control
9
10
Plane
11
Slide advance lever
2.3 TECHNICAL DATA
The main technical information is as follows:
Single phase 220V, 50Hz, 0.18Kw,1500 rpm,
Motor:
1.2 Amp. or Single phase 110V, 60Hz,0.18Kw, 1800 rpm,
2.3 Amp.
Extra quick speed steel ∆63 x 16 x5 mm.
Milling cutter:
1,500 rpm.
Speed:
4 sided.
Clamps:
On self-lubricated bearings.
Displacement:
X axis = 70 mm.
Effective travel:
Width = 530 mm, Depth = 245 mm,
Dimensions:
Height = 280 mm.
16,5 Kg.
Weight:
See Figure 2